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The seventh installment in the franchise is set to open on July 11, 2014. On April 4, Lin announced that he won't return to direct the seventh film. The studio has chosen James Wan to direct. The movie takes place after the events of Tokyo Drift, as revealed in Fast & Furious 6.

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Photos courtesy of Universal
No one could have believed, after the generic engine revving of
2009’s ‘Fast & Furious’ that we still would be talking about the
box-office muscle of ‘Fast and Furious 6‘ while also eagerly anticipating ‘Fast and Furious 7‘ in the ongoing stories of Brian O’Conner (Paul Walker) and his chrome-domed partner in crime, Dom Toretto (Vin Diesel).
But that’s what happens when a modern action saga generates nearly $2
billion in worldwide ticket sales – improving its critical response
with each passing sequel. It’s no surprise that Universal wants to keep
the pedal on the proverbial metal when it comes to ‘Fast’ films. What
shocks us is the fact that this franchise hasn’t crashed and burned.
Yet.
With ‘Fast and Furious 6‘ opening to an estimated $98M
over Memorial Day weekend, Universal’s decision to move ahead on the
as-yet-untitled ‘Fast and Furious 7′ seems like a brilliant move.
Audiences obviously haven’t tired of the high-speed adventures of this
road crew. ‘Fast and Furious 7’ is racing towards theaters. What do we already know about the sequel?

When Will It Open?

Universal quickly circled
July 11, 2014 for the release date of ‘Fast and Furious 7.’ And those
who stayed through the end credits of ‘Fast and Furious 6′ have a
general idea where the franchise is heading (but if you haven’t yet seen
‘Fast and Furious 6′…well, what the heck are you reading this feature
for?).
While all of the ‘Fast’ movies have opened during the summer season,
‘Fast and Furious 7′ will be the first in the series to open in July.
The initial ‘Fast’ opened on June 22, 2001. After that, each sequel has
moved forward on the release-date calendar.
But in selecting a date that’s just over one year away, the franchise
might have cost itself a guiding voice who has been directing the
franchise since 2006’s ‘The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift.’ That
would be Justin Lin, who has announced that he is exiting the franchise
after ‘Furious 6,’ and cited the short production window as part of the
reason he will not be back with his ‘Fast’ compatriots.

Who Will Direct?

Knowing it couldn’t wait too long to fill the void in the ‘Fast and Furious 7′ driver’s seat, Universal hired James Wan to helm the next chapter in the four-wheeled franchise.
Wait, the guy who directed ‘Saw’ and ‘Insidious’ is going to direct a ‘Fast’ sequel?
Yep. Wan tried his hand at dark, vengeful action when he helmed
‘Death Sentence’ with Kevin Bacon back in 2007. But his name has been
synonymous with creepy, ghostly horror. This summer, for example, he has
two supernatural tales heading to theaters in ‘The Conjuring‘ and ‘Insidious Chapter 2.’
But Wan’s ready to switch gears, and Universal thought him the right
option to take over the proven ‘Fast’ franchise … with Lin’s blessing.
The former ‘Fast’ director said:

I’m thrilled that Universal [has] selected James Wan to lead the franchise into its new chapter.

Lip service? Honest admiration? We’ll see once we recognize what Wan is able to bring to the ‘Fast’ table.

Who’s The Villain?

This was answered in the revelatory post-credit sequence for ‘Fast and Furious 6′ so again, SPOILER ALERT if you haven’t seen the new ‘Fast’ movie.
Basically, Dom and Brian toasted main villain Owen Shaw (Luke Evans),
a criminal leading a crew on an elaborate heist to retrieve a valuable
microchip. The good guys, now cleared of all criminal charges, were free
to return home to Los Angeles. Their colleague, Han Seoul-Oh (Sung
Kang), chose to return home to Tokyo, though, where the current timeline
finally caught up to the narrative of ‘Tokyo Drift.’
And if you have been paying attention this whole time, Han dies in ‘Tokyo Drift.’
So yes, Han dies in the end credits of ‘Furious 6.’ And we finally
learn that his killer … is Ian Shaw, older brother of the newly deceased
Owen Shaw who will be played by none other than Jason Statham!
That means ‘Fast and Furious 7′ will pit Vin Diesel, Paul Walker and
their crew against ‘The Transporter’ and a former ‘Expendable,’ Mr.
Jason Statham! Good thing they still have Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson on their side, right? Well, about that…

Who Isn’t Coming Back?

A number of people who were staples of the ‘Fast’ franchise likely
will take a back seat in the next chapter. Dom and Brian retrieved Letty
(Michelle Rodriguez), even though she was believed dead. But in ‘Fast
and Furious 6′ we witnessed the demise of Han, Gisele (Gal Gadot) and
the villainous Riley (Gina Carano).
Does this mean they are gone for good? Hell no. Death is temporary in the ‘Fast’ franchise.
Contracts, however, are set in stone and Johnson has a contract to play Hercules
in Brett Ratner’s version of the hero. He’ll be shooting that movie in
Budapest for six weeks over the summer, which is when ‘Fast and Furious
7′ likely would have to shoot. This could mean that Hobbs will be out of
the next adventure, but around to run with Dom and Brian somewhere down
the line. Or that spinoff movie
centered around Hobbs’ character could get off the ground. The Rock’s
involvement in the ‘Fast’ universe isn’t drawing to a close. Scheduling
just might keep him out of ‘Fast and Furious 7′ after all.

So, What Will ‘Fast 7’ Be About?

Details, obviously, are being kept under wraps, but given the fact
that Universal has to begin shooting almost immediately, the cast and
crew have shared a few secrets about the planned sequel.
The inclusion of Statham was a big “cat” to be released from a ‘Fast’
bag, and his actions in the closing credits for ‘Fast and Furious 6′
suggest that the next movie will be a vengeance film…possibly with Shaw
targeting Mia (Jordana Brewster), Letty and those close to our ‘Fast’
crew.
But where will they be racing? Locations have been such a key
component of these most recent sequels, with Rio and London and Spain
providing exotic backdrops for the racing scenes. Diesel recently piped
up on ‘Fast and Furious 7′ saying that there will be a segment in Tokyo,
followed by a move to the Middle East.
It worked for Tom Cruise and his ‘Mission: Impossible’ movie. Can the
‘Fast’ guys race cars to the top of the Burj Khalifa in Dubai? I
wouldn’t put anything past this franchise. We’ll find out when ‘Fast 7’
roars into theaters next July.

Sunday, June 9, 2013

Universal Pictures confirmed at CinemaCon that Fast and Furious 7 will hit theaters in 2014:

“Continuing the global exploits in the franchise built on speed, Vin Diesel and Paul Walker lead the returning cast of FAST & FURIOUS 7, which will be released by Universal Pictures on July 11, 2014. James Wan directs this chapter of the hugely successful series, and Neal H. Moritz and Vin Diesel return as producers.” - Universal Pictures